All Planning articles – Page 32
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Clark unveils simplified planning policy
Proposals involve producing slimmed down version of existing document
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London mayor publishes viewing corridor proposals
Corridor around Parliament set to be protected
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Foster & Partners and Make schemes win council backing in Croydon
Councillors approve two huge regeneration projects next to East Croydon train station
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New design review role leaked in planning policy draft
Design review will be made a central part of the planning process according to a leaked copy of the government’s planning proposals.
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Liverpool Waters could ‘bring drama’ to site
The outgoing president of the Liverpool Architectural Society has defended the cluster of towers proposed in Chapman Taylor’s £5.5 billion Liverpool Waters scheme.
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Squire & Partners scheme gets go ahead in Manchester
AXA secures planning permission for £50m office development in St Peter’s Square
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Give credit for Vauxhall plans
The mayor’s planning team has laboured hard to produce a planning framework for the Vauxhall, Nine Elms, Battersea opportunity area.
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Policy Exchange supports Goldschmied's call for change of use classes
Think-tank agrees with ex-RIBA presidents that new system could lead to work
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Greenbelt 'under threat' under new planning laws
Government rejects story in The Times and insists the greenbelt is safe from harm
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Opinion
Finally some good news
The plans to relax use class orders promise some intriguing opportunities for architects
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Ex presidents urge RIBA to back planning reform
Reed unhappy about easing switch from industrial to residential use
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Planning application numbers continue to grow
Planning applications increased 11% last month according to Barbour ABI data
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City of London approves Make scheme at London Wall
Planning committee ignores Barbican residents’ objections
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Government move to bring empty properties back into use
Coalition wants to change planning rules to allow temporary changes of use
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Make City scheme gets record objections
An office scheme designed by Make at London Wall in the City of London has been recommended for planning approval, despite receiving a record 135 objections
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Green light for Chelsea Barracks
Scheme by Dixon Jones, Squire & Partners and Kim Wilkie Associates wins outline planning
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Social housing scrapped at Rogers' Neo Bankside
Council agrees to move all affordable housing elsewhere in Southwark
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Opinion
RTPI needs to face up to reality
It is pretty hilarious that the president of the RTPI still believes that planning permissions are decided on the issues alone (Debate May 20).